The Guardian’s disclosure of the presence of Americans in the dreaded Zionist torture center
Informed sources say that the officials of the largest humanitarian agency of the US government are present in the dreaded “Sadi Timan” prison on a daily basis.
According to RCO News Agency, in an article citing the documents it obtained, the British media reported that American officials regularly visit the infamous “Sadi Timan” military base, the same base where Zionist prisoners are imprisoned and tortured.
According to the Guardian newspaper, officials of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) hold daily meetings at the Sadi Timan military base in the occupied territories, a base where Palestinian prisoners are held and numerous reports of human rights violations. It has been heard.
According to three officials of the United States Agency for International Development, the Zionist humanitarian aid center opened on July 29 at the Sedi Timan base, and US representatives are regularly present at the base. American agency U. S. Aid is responsible for facilitating the delivery of essential humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Since the beginning of the Gaza war, the Zionist regime has been using the Sedi Timan military base to temporarily hold Gaza detainees, and human rights groups and Palestinians who have been released from this detention center say that thousands of Palestinians have been subjected to severe persecution in this detention center.
According to the Guardian, in July, the Israeli regime merged the various mechanisms that oversee aid operations in Gaza into one body, the Joint Coordination Board, which is based at the Sadi Timan military base. The Joint Coordinating Board coordinates procurement with the United States, the United Nations, and several international non-governmental organizations.
British media reported in one of the internal documents of U. S. The document obtained by the Guardian mentions the Sedi Timan base as the current center of the Joint Coordination Board and mentions information about the torture of prisoners in this base. However, the Guardian claimed that due to the vast dimensions of this military base, it could not confirm that the Americans were aware of ongoing torture there.
Informed sources, who did not want to be named, told the Guardian that two American officials go to this military base in the occupied territories on a daily basis to participate in the meetings of the Joint Coordination Board, meetings in which Zionist officials and representatives of the United Nations are also present.
“I can’t sleep at night because I know what’s going on there (Sadi Timan prison),” an American official told The Guardian. “Forcing someone to work there is another form of psychological torture.”
Human rights groups, whistleblowers, and prisoners released from Sedi Timan have spoken of extreme violence by Zionist soldiers at the facility, including rape, beatings, electric torture, and force-feeding. A Zionist doctor who worked in this camp says that prisoners’ hands and feet are usually amputated due to long-term handcuffing.
The American newspaper New York Times reported in May that 4,000 Palestinians have been held captive in this prison since October 7, and at least 35 Palestinians have died in this prison or in nearby hospitals. “The situation there is worse than anything we’ve heard about Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo,” a lawyer who visited Sadi Timan prison told the Guardian.
This report was published while 10 Zionist soldiers were arrested after transferring a Palestinian prisoner for sexually assaulting him. The arrest of these soldiers was followed by violent attacks by extreme Zionists on 2 military bases of the occupying regime, attacks that were carried out in support of these soldiers! US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller at the time described the allegations of sexual harassment as “horrendous” and said the people involved in the case “must be held accountable.”
Officials who spoke to the Guardian said that the Israeli army has been stonewalling coordination with the United Nations and humanitarian organizations for the past year. The transfer of the Joint Coordination Board to the infamous Sadi Timan base is another step in the direction of further weakening the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza. One of these officials told the Guardian that it was as if the Zionists had “tampered with” human rights institutions.
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